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Title: | Targeting maximum yields of flood irrigated canola in southern NSW |
Other Titles: | Southern NSW research results 2017 |
Authors: | Napier, Tony Johnston, Daniel Morris, Glenn Graham, Neroli Podmore, Cynthia Gaynor, Luke Slinger, Deb |
Keywords: | canola, flood irrigated, grain quality, grain yield, grey self-mulching clay, Leeton, lodging, nitrogen, oil content, plant density, population, sowing date, variety |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Department of Primary Industries |
Abstract: | Key findings •• Pioneer® 45Y88 (CL) was the highest yielding variety, averaging over 4 t/ha, with Nuseed Diamond and Pioneer® 45Y25 (RR) also achieving high yields. •• Sowing on 5 April resulted in higher grain yield, reduced lodging and lower oil content compared with sowing on 26 April. •• A plant population of 35–56 plants/m2 resulted in higher grain yields than populations of 18 plants/m2 or 68 plants/m2. •• Applying 200 kg N/ha resulted in higher grain yields than 150 kg N/ha when the soil available nitrogen (N) at sowing was 64 kg/ha. Nitrogen rates above 200 kg N/ha resulted in no extra yield. •• Increasing N application rates above 200 kg N/ha reduced oil concentration. •• Crop lodging increased with plant populations above 35 plants/m2 and N rates above 150 kg N/ha. |
URI: | https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/15244 |
ISSN: | 2652-6948 |
Appears in Collections: | DPI Agriculture - Southern and Northern Research Results [2011-present] |
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